Have you ever noticed something in the Bible you had never seen before

I had been a chaplain in the Army for only about a week when I was told that I needed to inform a soldier that a close family member had […]

What does Paul mean about anxious for nothing

Philippians 4:6-7 are well-known verses to many Evangelicals. These verses however, are almost always quoted in isolation, without considering the context. When the context is considered, a completely different view […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are addressing a question about the Biblical phrase “passed from death unto life.” Is this phrase about our […]

How does the Bible use the word fire

In the United States, we have a phrase that is used a lot, especially in the South. It’s common to hear a southerner say, “Bless your heart.” On the surface, […]

Welcome to Grace in Focus Radio. Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates are answering questions from our listeners. Today, they will be responding to a question regarding 1 John 3:13-14. What […]

Which of the last three soils paints a picture of your life_

In Mark 4:3, Jesus begins the Parable of the Four Soils: “Listen! Behold a sower went out to sow.” Anyone exposed to Free Grace teaching in regards to this parable […]

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Paul had his critics in the city of Corinth. These critics were influencing some in the church. In 2 Cor 11:4, Paul refers to some...

Can the Spiritually Dead Respond to Christ?

Welcome to the Grace in Focus podcast. Bob Wilkin and Sam Marr have been discussing a book called “Whosoever Will”. This book is a critique...

Why Doesn’t the Present Tense of the Verb Believe in John 3:16 Indicate that Continuous Faith Is Needed to Have Everlasting Life?  

Lordship Salvation suggests that the present-tense articular participle ho pisteuōn in John 3:16 denotes continuous belief. The Focused Free Grace position rejects that idea.   Here is what John...

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